On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Chris H wrote:

Please take no offense. But as I look inside, the CPU does, in fact
say Motorola. The documentation for it also confirms that most of
(if not all) of the 800 series also used the Motorola RISC.

Cisco's used several CPU architectures in their IOS routers over the years. The very very earliest routers used Motorola m68K processors. Later high-end routers used MIPS processors from various vendors (like Broadcom and IDT, but never Motorola). Most of their models from the last decade, including the entire 800 series, are Motorola/Freescale PowerPC based. You can see that by running "show version" at the Cisco's command prompt; it'll probably say it's got a MPC85x or MPC86x PowerQUICC in it.

What are you trying to do that the Cisco can't do, anyway? (reply off-list to that maybe) It might just be a matter of getting a different feature set on the thing... IOS can do a LOT of really weird stuff. :)
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